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The theory of relativity as it applies to writing

PETERMBALL Works in Progress February 17, 2009Process Notes, Thesis, University Days

The difference between a good days work and a bad days work can depend entirely on how close you are to meeting a deadline.

Or, in other words, 1500 words of thesis draftage today. A month ago this would have been cause for celebration; today it is met with the soul-crushing knowledge  that I haven’t yet done enough to earn myself a few hours sleep 🙂

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